FCC Deploying Staff to Puerto Rico for Fiona Impact
The FCC “is assessing the impact on communications services and infrastructure” of Hurricane Fiona and is “issuing daily public reports to keep people informed,” said Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel in a release Tuesday. “We will work closely with government partners and…
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communications providers to support restoration efforts as families and residents all over the island begin to rebuild, once again.” The FCC disaster information reporting system showed 741,451 cable and wireline subscribers without service in Puerto Rico Wednesday due to Hurricane Fiona, an improvement from 795,289 in Tuesday’s report. The newest report shows five FM stations and four AM stations out of service, and 29.9% of cellsites down. No public safety access points were reported down during the storm, the DIRS release said. The agency is “deploying staff to the affected areas to perform post-landfall, on-site surveys of communications services and infrastructure as well as to assist with coordination and oversight of communications restoration,” the release said. The FCC has been coordinating with FEMA, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and government officials both before the storm and now, the release said. The agency has also been surveying spectrum usage in targeted areas and extending regulatory fee deadlines, public file deadlines, and other FCC dates for broadcasters and other affected communications providers.